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Timmy Miller taps into a special wavelength while trying to contact aliens. The InFrequency Council monitors this wavelength of transmissions across space, time, and dimension. Comment, rate, subscribe, review, and share. https://twitter.com/JuliaWDHarrison https://www.paypal.me/JuliaWDHarrison
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InFrequency is a monthly collection of music podcasts including Temporary Fandoms, MSG10 (Movements, Scenes, and Genres) and sometimes others. Hosted by Ewan and Nick, and featuring an ever widening range of guests, from musicians, journalists, authors, to fanatical music fans. We aim to encourage the deep-dive rather than being gatekeepers. We have looked at bands like the Fall, LCD Soundsystem and more, as well as genres such as Riot Grrrl and New York No Wave. Head over to our home at inf ...
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Call the cops! We are back with an episode of Temporary Fandoms, and it's a two-parter. I am joined by the always excellent John Tansey and Zoe Von Hess to work our way through the work of the inimitable Shaun Ryder. We look at the first half of his career in this episode right up to the first Black Grape Album. There is a playlist to accompany thi…
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I invited guitarist for Delta Sleep, Glen Hodgson on to talk us through what is and isn't Math Rock. We got some answers for sure, but I still can never put my finger on what makes something "mathy". I regale Glen with phrases from the early 90s like "wazzy" which just makes me feel old. We also talk about being in Delta Sleep, touring, music produ…
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I was joined for this episode by That Petrol Emotion guitarist Raymond Gorman to take us back to Derry in the mid 80's through the lens of his DJ stints at the Left Bank Disco. We talk about the local scene, living in Derry in the mid 80's, being a DJ with a manifesto, Almost blowing yourself up on a lighting rig, starting a band, moving to that Lo…
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Punktuation Mag UK editor Molly Tie joins me for a fascinating long conversation about the evolution of Girl Groups. From the Shangri-Las to Girls Aloud, via The Slits, Runaways, Bangles, Donnas, Bananarama, and more. We discuss sexism in pop, exploitation, fashion, marketing, my inability to form cohesive sentences when it's 40 degrees, why Banana…
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This took me a while to think up the name for this eclectic journey through the music tastes of Head Honcho at Tiny Global Productions, John Henderson. I think I got it right in the end, despite me using my bad mic by mistake (though it's OK as John does 90% of all the talking) We take a look at artists who just do, or did, their own thing, hard to…
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LET'S GET READY TO RUMBLE!!! For anyone that's been in a battle of the bands, or anyone from Boston...you are in for a treat. Or if you just like some banging eclectic tunes and a fun rambling conversation about music...this is for you I am joined by puzzle maker supreme and former contestant of the rumble, Brendan Quigley who takes us through a fa…
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In this episode of Temporary Fandoms we continue working our way through the rather impressive work of PJ Harvey, Look at TWO mercury prize winning albums and continue to be amazed as Polly takes us to unexpected places. Nick and Ewan, are joined by journalist, writer, musician, radio presenter, and regular guest Cheri Amour. Check out her stuff at…
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I am joined by not one but two guests, co-hosts of the excellent Smash Hits podcast, "The Giddy Carousel Of Pop" Gavin Hogg, and Simon Galloway. As 80's pop aficionados they chose to take me through some of the 80's unsung pop belters (though I did have to question them on whether a couple of the choices were obscure at all). There is a playlist on…
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First of all, apologies for the slightly sub-par sound quality this month. In this episode of Temporary Fandoms we look at the stunning first half of the discography of PJ Harvey. From the astounding opening Indie Rock of Dry, through to the trip-Hop infused Is This Desire? As always we take you through each album, play a few songs, and then have a…
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We are joined by Doctor of Music, Liam Maloney, to talk about the rise and possible fall of Disco. We look at how Disco began in a New York loft, the Stonewall uprising, the destruction of dangerous disco records, how disco continues to this day, and no Abba, though there is some Ethel Merman, for some reason. And Liam chose some incredibly long, b…
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OOF, it's a long one. We were joined for this by author, critic, comic, and musician Marc Burrows. We take a long look at the rise and fall of the most 90s of 90s things, Britpop. We talk about Blur waaaay too much, call ourselves out for accidental sexism, discuss indie dancefloors, music journos, the battle of the bands and even Menswear!!! Pleas…
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This month, Temporary Fandoms looks at the discography of Manchester's finest pop-punksters Buzzcocks. This is the second part, so go listen to the other one first!!! We are joined by Paul Hanley, author of "Leave the Capital" and ex drummer of The Fall, and John Henderson head of the awesome music label Tiny Global Productions. We discuss the seco…
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This month, Temporary Fandoms looks at the discography of Manchester's finest pop-punksters Buzzcocks. We are joined by Paul Hanley, author of "Leave the Capital" and ex drummer of The Fall, and John Henderson head of the awesome music label Tiny Global Productions. We discuss the first iteration of the band here before the break-up and for those w…
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In this episode of MSG10, we are joined by musician, radio presenter, and activist Chris Thorpe-Tracey for a freewheeling look at Protest songs through the early 20th Century. And if you go to our website at infrequency.co.uk, or our Mixcloud at mixcloud.com/tempfans you also get to hear the tracks by Paul Robeson, Bob Dylan, Roberta Flack , and ma…
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Nick and Ewan are joined for these two episodes by Jeffrey McDonald and the Punk Girl Diaries (Lene Cortina and Vim Renault), to talk our way through the outstanding (mainly) discography of Siousxsie and the Banshees.We talk Punk, not-Goth, drummers, albums vs singles, Peel Sessions, and much more more.This episode looks at the first 6 albums; S&B:…
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Nick and Ewan are joined for these two episodes by Jeffrey McDonald and the Punk Girl Diaries (Lene Cortina and Vim Renault), to talk our way through the outstanding (mainly) discography of Siousxsie and the Banshees.We talk Punk, not-Goth, drummers, albums vs singles, and much more more.This episode looks at the first 6 albums; The Scream (1978) J…
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In this episode we are joined by the amazing Sara Marcus, author of "Girls to the Front: The Ture Story of the Riot Grrrl Revolution" We talk Riot Grrrl, feminism, genre, body art and much more. here we just chat about the music and there is a Spotify playlist (some tracks may not be available in some regions) . Or you can go to our home at www.inf…
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Welcome to the Temporary Fandoms Wrap Up. After we looked at the entire discography last year we have come back together to spend about the same amount of time looking solely at their amazing new album Lucifer on the Sofa. Rejoining us are William Shunn, Emily Baldoni, and for the first time Tyler Darling (from the podcast “I turn my podcast on”. W…
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For this episode of MSG10 , a TEMPFANS production.we invited author of "Electric Wizards: A Tapestry of Heavy Music, 1968 to the Present" JR Moores onto the show. he takes us through ten songs that cover one of the chapters of his book, NOISE ROCK. It's pretty heavy from start to finish, and we spend A LOT of time talking about what is, and what is…
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For the first Temporary Fandoms of 2022 we invited Aaron Troye-White back to take us through the discography of James Murphy’s LCD Soundsystem. We are also joined by the always insightful Chris Whitby. As usual we look at, and listened to, all of the albums and seem to have a fluid set of opinions. We obviously namecheck every band LCD use as influ…
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WARNING: This is another very funky episode. We talk to Cheri Amour, who takes us on a journey through the New York No Wave scene. We talk Tempfans favourites ESG, 99 Records, Sampling, and a whole lot more. It was a lovely chat with Cheri as always. And there are some very funky tunes on the Spotify Playlist or included in the FREE Mixcloud versio…
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TEMP FANS PRESENTS: Movements, Scenes, and Genres: Episode 3 This episode we travel over and explore the 90s revival of 70s Soul/Funk. Our guest Zoë Von Hess takes us to Hong Kong and looks at the time when our dancefloors were filled with Soul, Funk, Jazz, and Acid Jazz. We look at the songs that influenced it all and talk about club nights, badge…
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We are back, and after the last episode where we spent our time in New Jersey, we are popping over the Atlantic to Manchester circa 1980. For this episode of MSG10 we have author, podcast host, and once drummer with The Fall, PAUL HANLEY. We discuss bands he saw at the legendary Rafters (and Fagins) venue in Manchester at the start of the 80s. And …
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Welcome to Movements, Scenes, and Genres In this, the first ever episode, we are joined by linguist, columnist and host of the Slate Podcast "Spectacular Vernacular", it's Ben Zimmer. Ben came on to talk with me about the Hoboken Sound, a hugely influential 80's indie hotspot, based around Maxwell's in New Jersey. And he chose ten songs for us to l…
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There's more than just Combination Pizza Hut and Taco Bell. In the final episode of Season Three we look at the short but complex, fun, witty, and memorable work of Das Racist. You might know them from the Pizza Hut and Taco Bell song but there is more to unpack. We talk about lyrics, mixtapes, what a mixtape actually is, getting drunk on couches, …
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"I'd pay money to hear her fart down a Walkie-Talkie"So we find ourselves in the latter half of the solo work of Icelandic legend Björk. First of all we had major tech-issues with this one. Hopefully it's not too distracting and we promise never to do it again. Nick brings back his trademarked "Party Björk to Arty Björk" phrase to a much better rec…
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SHHHHH!Leaving the Sugarcubes behind we start looking at the proper solo work of Icelandic legend, Björk. Ewan over-labours a Radiohead analogy, Liam cries under a table, Nick definitely didn't get drunk watching the football, and we are joined by friend of the Facebook Group and man who prepared by watching all of the Björk live DVDs in order...Je…
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I Said "OUCH!, That really hurt!"We are back with the beginning of a three-parter looking at the work of Iceland's biggest export, Björk. But before we move through her "proper" solo career we dive through her origin story. We briefly talk about her debut as an 11 year old prodigy, the three albums of Post-Punk Indie-Pop The Sugarcubes, and take a …
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THIS ALBUM IS A F**KING MASTERPIECE!!! Well one of us said it, and it's about one of the albums in this episode. Honestly, it's that good. In fact one of us went and paid real cash money to Bandcamp after listening to it a few times. REAL CASH MONEY!!! Nick and Ewan are again joined by singer and pod regular Zoë Von Hess and podcaster Nick Taylor (…
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Once-in-a-generation-genius or purveyor of medieval cosplay whimsy? Nick and Ewan are joined by singer and pod regular Zoë Von Hess and podcaster Nick Taylor (My Teenage Band) to scrutinise the first four albums by Newcastle's Richard Dawson. Can he actually play the guitar? Does it even matter? To quote Dawson himself "Why don't more people sing w…
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9/11 , Motherhood, Producers, Drummers, Leather Trousers, Portlandia!!! After a brief hiatus we are back with the second part of our look at the excellent Sleater-Kinney Re-joining Nick and Ewan are Cheri Amour and Fliss Kitson whose early bands were heavily influenced by the work of Sleater-Kinney, and lexicographer and huge fan Ben Zimmer, althou…
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Oh we have a great episode for you, really....all bias aside...it's a belter We look at one of the longest standing and most important bands to come out of the Pacific Northwest's Riot Grrl scene ... Sleater-Kinney We discuss sexism in the music industry, the impact a producer can have on a band, how Sleater-Kinney inspired our guests, The start of…
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New episode Bagpipe alert. Somehow we have a really long episode about a band with only two official studio albums. Although one of those albums is very very critically acclaimed. (Though not by all of us) We've only gone and done NEUTRAL MILK HOTEL. We discuss, Charlie Sheen vs Emilio Estevez, outsider art, Jeff Mangum and his obsession with Anne …
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You can't stop us now. Fresh from last week's Mclusky we take on Andrew Falkous' next band...The Future of the Left!!! We discuss under 18 gigs at Camden Crawl, seminal indie-albums, pitchfork reviews, eating cheeseburgers at a Butlins, oh and all of the albums from Future of the Left. Re-joining Nick and Ewan are Chris Whitby , punk squatter Cheri…
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We are back for Season Three Just as we kicked off Season Two with something loud, we thought we would repeat the trick with South Wales' own (well apart from the lead singer) Mclusky. If you are thinking "who?" then you probably feel exactly like Ewan did when we started all this but by next week's episode it will all become clear. Joining Nick an…
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We have finally done ESG justice!!! So, back in the early days of Temporary Fandoms we put out a half-finished pilot looking at the output of criminally underrated band ESG. Finally, after a year of churning out episodes we are able to present a proper episode on this amazing punky dancy groovy group. Re-joining Nick and Ewan to take us through the…
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Welcome to your new favourite band. OK, welcome to your new favourite band if you like Pixies, Hüsker Dü and Japanese stuff. In this episode Ewan tries to convince Nick, returning pod favourite Chris Whitby, and pod newcomer, guitarist of Math Rockers Delta Sleep, Glenn Hodgson of the merits of Japan's Number Girl. Despite only putting our 4 albums…
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Can Arthur Lee make good business decisions? It's 1969, surely they play at Woodstock? What is the actual difference between a Love album and an Arthur Lee solo album? What did Arthur Lee do at an Our Price record store? (post credits nugget) Re-joining Nick and Ewan are Emily Baldoni, Gavin Hogg, and Paul Hanley to share their opinions. In this ep…
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If you have ever wanted to know what makes music "Baroque" then listen on... Putting The Fall behind us, kind of, we head back to the 60s and take in the West Coast sound of Love. The Band that could have had Jimi Hendrix in, that could have played at Woodstock, that could have been... oh just listen! Re-joining Nick and Ewan is pod favourite Emily…
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If it's me and your granny on bongos (and the 66 other guitarists, drummers, bass players, keyboardists, flutists, and more) It doesn't feel like it's over. We have spent weeks listening to, digesting, dissecting, and discussing over three decades of music from THE FALL. Here we step through the final years, find some praise for the later albums an…
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Mark E Smith as Doctor Who? The Eleni Period Begins. Do The Fall suffer a post millennial slump, or is it all guns blazing into the new century? Does MES revamp the line up again to ruin Nick's argument that the line up was relatively stable? How is Ewan's brain after listening to the entire discography? The line-up changes again, and we are joined…
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Tony Blair, Elton John, and Mark E Smith as a pre cog? And we are back with the late 90s. As Cool Britannia reigned and Brit Pop peaked and died how did this impact one of music's great acts? The line up remains the same as last time with TempFan stalwart Zoë Von Hess and newbie Joe Mitchell. Both long-time Fall fans, they both bring their unique p…
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We are Falling through the halfway mark... MARK?... there's a joke in there somewhere. Despite Nick constantly banging on about how The Fall have a pretty solid line up, I'm going to refer to our Fall-esque constantly revolving line up. Back on the Pod is TempFan favourite Zoë Von Hess and joining her is newbie Joe Mitchell. Both long-time Fall fan…
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Yup, it's gonna take a while. Let's continue with the discography of one of music's great acts: THE FALL Nick and Ewan are re-joined by our very special guests, John Henderson of Tiny Global Productions, Fliss Kitson of The Nightingales, and pod music maestro Jonathan Fisher. In this episode we look at the mid to late 80s, and tackle what many thin…
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Join us for the foreseeable future as we tackle the discography of one of music's great acts: THE FALL Nick and Ewan start this journey with the help of some very special guests. They are joined by John Henderson, of Tiny Global Productions, Fliss Kitson of The Nightingales, and pod music maestro Jonathan Fisher. We had some tech issues so hopefull…
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Join us as we take a look at one of the most critically lauded US Indie rock bands of the past twenty years. Nick and Ewan discuss the career of Austin Indie-Rockers Spoon by welcoming back to the pod Emily Baldoni and welcoming for the first time William Shunn, author of The Accidental Terrorist: Confessions of a Reluctant Missionary As usual, tak…
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We decided to kick off 2021 with some no nonsense Stoner Rock. Joining Nick and Ewan to go through the career of Josh Homme are Scott Donald and Si Sharp. It's a long one, in fact it might be the longest we have done so far. As usual, take your time. Pause the pod, go and find the music on spotify, deezer, tidal, apple music or wherever. Or listen …
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We left our German pioneers at the peak of their creativity, surely it's all up from here... Continuing our look at German experimental rock/reggae/psych/afro beats band Can we wonder...will Ewan come round to everyone else's way of thinking? Will he still be annoyed? Will he just give up? Re-joining Nick and Ewan are bilingual stand up comedian Aa…
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Can we follow the exceptional pair of Yo La Tengo episodes? Yes we Can! Nothing says future podcast success than a dive though the discography of a 1970s experimental German rock (ish) band. We have a look a one of the most influential bands ever to come out of Cologne (and maybe even Germany) though one of us isn't fully convinced. But it's the in…
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